The Financial Services Consumer Panel has called on the FCA to take urgent action to protect consumers who buy their retirement products through 'non-advice' sales.
An ex-Financial Planning manager has been sent to jail and ordered to pay tens of thousands of pounds in costs for insider dealing.
The Financial Conduct Authority is proposing a pensions dashboard allowing consumers to see all their pension pots in one place, following a study on retirement income it carried out last year.
Budding Paraplanners are being asked what would be the top three wishes they ask a genie to grant them in order to help them kick start their careers.
Checking up on the bodies that will provide the new Pension Wise service will cost the FCA nearly £400,000 every year and an initial outlay of nearly £600,000.
The Chartered Insurance Institute's chief executive is stepping down, the organisation has announced this morning.
A £75m bill is today looming for financial advisers in order to pay for the FCA.
The chief executive of an advisory firm has written to the Chancellor and FCA bosses calling for a 30 day cooling off period for those seeking access to all of their pension funds, unless they have had regulated advice.
The Financial Conduct Authority has this morning announced plans to ban opt-out selling in financial services markets.
The Financial Ombudsman Service is set to cut its spending by 11% in the next financial year, with its budget dropping to just under £224million.